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  1. We started with the DVD set and the Beautiful Feet theme based lesson set.

     

    http://www.excellenceinwriting.com/bfg-e

     

    I really loved it right from the start. It's a great program. That books that go with the Beautiful Feet set are incredibly good books, too, that IMO span from about the 2nd grade all the way through middle school, with kids at different levels being able to appreciate them in different ways. :)

  2. Whatever you go with, I think you would probably really like the Usbourne Science Encyclopedia and the Usbourne World History Encyclopedia. They are great books with lots of information, and are connected by page number to internet links. We very much enjoyed exploring the books and links.

     

    Good luck on your search! What a fun time! :D

  3. We get Rocket and Mango both free through our local library. Any thoughts on which is a better program?

     

    Also, does anyone have any thoughts on how to give credit for these? Is using one of these programs 4 days a week for 36 weeks along with a workbook really at all comparable to a typical high school Spanish course?

     

    I plan to have ds take two semesters of Spanish at the local community college as a junior or senior, so I think that should be enough foreign language for universities even without the online and workbook work we are doing first. Anyone know if I am right?

     

    Any ideas or advice would be most welcome. I feel totally out of my depth on this! Thanks! :)

  4. Not sure if you are at all looking for advice, but I have a bit of experience... It's a good idea to avoid pet stores and buy from a reputable breeder. If you are a first time owner, it's better to start with an older snake rather than a hatchling. Make sure that you have everything set up a day before so you can monitor that the temperatures are right.

     

    If you need any other details about snake keeping, I can send you links and/or share our knowledge. We love corns so much! :D

  5. If you call this year 7th, then in two years you will be starting high school with him. If you call it 6th, you have three years to be ready for high school.

     

    I'd work at the pace needed by your child in each subject and worry about the grade designation later, paying attention to the onset of high school and being flexible about starting that in 2 years or 3 years.

     

    Good luck!

  6. If it were me I would...

     

    Keep them home, do as much formal work as you can, let yourself off the hook when you can't get everything done, document the heck out of everything you do and really shine up all those unschooling moments and document them, too. The court doesn't have to know that most of your fractions lessons are baking cookies with the kids because yummy food and together time feeds a family's soul.

     

    Find yourself some community. If you don't already have a supportive homeschool group, get one. My homeschool group literally saved us through several single mom years. You need the break from being the only in-home parent, you need the shoulders to cry on, you need adult companionship.

     

    Make sure to take care of yourself. Don't make any major decisions you don't have to. This is one of the most difficult times and the world looks skewed and bizarre from where you are standing. Be kind to yourself and your kids. I'm so sorry your family is facing this. :(

  7. Our start date is September 3. I am starting to get really excited. :) Everything we are using is in my signature, but here it is with a bit more detail...

     

    Writing: IEW, Literary Terms Handbook, NaNoWriMo

     

    Math: Life of Fred Algebra 1

     

    World History/Geography/World Religions/Art History/Music History through 1400ish: World History for Us All, Illustrated History of the World, Mapping the World with Art, Usborne and "for Dummies" regarding culture and religion

     

    Biology: Quarks and Quirks Biology with a lot of changes by me

     

    Spanish: Rocket Languages Spanish

     

    Latin and Greek Word Roots: English from the Roots Up

     

    Philosophy: More Philosophy for Teens, Superheroes and Philosophy

     

    For Fun: Excitatory Topics in Physics, The Big Questions, Banjo lessons, Drama class

  8. Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way (Popular Culture and Philosophy)

    Tom Morris (Editor), Matt Morris (Editor)

     

    Here is the Amazon link:

    http://www.amazon.com/Superheroes-Philosophy-Justice-Socratic-Popular/dp/0812695739

     

    It looks fascinating and I would like to use it for a partial philosophy credit, but I can't find any lesson plans or discussion questions about it or anything.

     

    Has anyone used it? Thoughts?

  9. I'm big on not letting the stumbling blocks of schoolish education get in the way of life. Lower grades can affect a person's chances of getting into a university or getting scholarships, which can affect the course of their entire life.

     

    I feel like grades under an A in high school should be awarded for not understanding or not completing the material. It's a legalistic schoolish thing to award the grade the student earns before they are done learning the material.

     

    So I would give an A since he mastered the material.

  10. If my child was that involved in music I would shift around coursework to make that happen. The level of schooling most people ask of their kids is leagues beyond public school in intensity, time required, depth of study, etc. I would look to waht the basic, non honors, non AP high school classes look like and plan my year to mimic that. No need to go above and beyond on academics, IMO, if your child is really shining in music. Make sure the academics are "good enough" and send her off to do music!

  11. I forgot what matters. Equations will be factored, Physics chapters will be read, but family time every night before bed is the most important thing in our evening. After tonight's lovely time together I decided to use weekends for finishing work rather than cutting into our family time. I do believe that would reduce the pressure/time constraint on weeknights. I may have them spend 30 minutes/night working but after that my dc are MINE! I'm a bit selfish as far as they are concerned. ;)

     

    This is a great point. My first priority is absolutely relationship. :)

  12. We are getting to that point now and it isn't easy for him to transition, but we are figuring it out. Right now the rule is that all schoolwork, chores, responsibilities have to be completed by Friday before we leave for Park Day with our homeschool group. If he can make a case for doing it over the weekend, that will be allowed, but no sleepovers unless everything is caught up. All school WILL be done before the next Monday or all screen time, texting, phone, etc is gone, as well as no park day or sleepovers until it is 100% caught up.

     

    I would never hold him to this for illness or my lateness in grading or anything, but I am fair in what I assign and he needs to learn time management, and so far this is working. I think it helps that I give him things that are to be completed anytime during the week, so he can build his own schedule and work the way he likes to reach completion on all the items.

  13. Hence, our substitution of "beep" for the offensive word. :)

     

     

    BTW, maybe it's just me, but I find there is just a bit of a "numbing" effect through repeated viewing even with silent reading. That's why we read aloud and "beeped" -- to keep us alert to the word and how insidious its use in that time/culture.

     

     

    BEST of luck in your American history/literature studies and in your discussions of these tough issues! It's wonderful to be able to have these conversations with our children. :) Warmest regards, Lori D.

     

    Thank you! And yes, it is definitely wonderful - the discussions that spring from our studies are probably my favorite (and possibly the most educational) aspect of our home education. :)

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